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EBIO Colloquia


EBIO Colloquium Series

Spring 2007 Talks are Friday 4-5 pm in Ramaley N1B23 unless otherwise indicated below. Refreshments will be available prior to the talk at 3:30 in Ramaley N240. All are welcome; however, please bring your own cup for coffee and tea.
* We will have pizza lunch with the speaker on all "*" days



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(If you are hosting a speaker, it is important for you to read this overview of procedures and responsibilities.)


Spring 2007


Date Speaker Title Host Lab
Jan 19 A. Townsend Peterson Using Biodiversity Data to Understand and Forecast the Geography of Disease Transmission Guralnick Lab
Jan 26 Lisa Pratt Complete genome sequence for an organism using radiolysis of water as a source of biosustaining energy. Schmidt Lab
Feb 2 Alan Knapp Global change and controls on productivity: Have the rules changed? Seastedt Lab
Feb 9 Eric Seabloom Community ecology of disease: Barley Yellow Dwarf viruses in west coast grasslands Collinge Lab
Feb 16 Dr. Michael Greene Decoding chemical social recognition cues in ants. Colloquium Committee
Feb 23 Dr. Lena Hileman Evolution of stamen and petal developmental patterning - from poppies to snapdragons Friedman Lab
Mar 2 Erin Bissel TBD Exit Talk
Mar 9 Bianca Breland Another Roadside Attraction: Disturbing Trends in Sunflower Biology Exit Talk
Mar 16 Mark Bradford Soil carbon response to global change: underlying biotic mechanisms Fierer Lab
Mar 23 Dr. Elisabeth A. Holland Our Changing Climate, The Underlying Role of Biogeochemistry Martin Lab
Mar 30   Spring Break - No Collquium  
Apr 6 Kathy Cottingham The ecology and genomics of the cholera bacterium, Vibrio cholerae Collinge Lab
Apr 13 EBIO Spring Symposium
Apr 20 Elizabeth Costello Novel Bacteria from the Soil Cryosphere: Rare Species Revealed Exit Talk
Apr 27 Douglas Schemske Ecological genetics of geographic adaptation in natural plant populations Demmig-Adams Lab
May 4 George Amato Conservation genetics as a key strategy for linking in situ and ex situ conservation research Martin Lab
 


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